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What, no quiz?

Reform — was there once, summer of '82, maybe '83? Haven't been back.

My unk — whom I love very much, and who lives in Reform — freaked me out one winter's day loooooong ago when, apropos of absolutely nothing, he shouted at me "Rollllll TIIIIIIIDE!" I was no older than 7 and let's just say NOT a football fan. Plus we lived in Tampa and were just visiting the fam at the time...so I

Not drunk. Only when she's had a few.

No, no it's not. Is it bad that I laughed at those silly "kicks"? LOL

Now THAT is funny!

Not as riotous a welcome was afforded Ravel's "Bolero," apparently — (according to Wikipedia) but hey, Varese is on twice!

Your sense of humor is both charitable and sublime, J!

Hyperbole — YES! Look it up? Best advice everrrrrrr!

No — thank you, bug. I saw it either here or at Gawker (proper) and thought that it was funny as hell. Also, profound vis a vis bullshit we read on the 'net. But still funny! I can't take credit for anything but remembering it...

No shit. It's a killer, huh?

...like being around The Beatles, Chris Pine?

The search continues...

Yeah, I was coming at it from more of a philosophical/Sagan-ish/naturalist POV, not necessarily an academic one. But point taken...and puh-leeze don't lump me in w/the STEM nuts; we just had THAT discussion 'round the VL din-din table as the VL teens came home to tell us of the school district POSSIBLY making

Yes, that's right — a nephew, correct?

So we have some io9ers slagging science? Or should I say, diminishing the value of science education, on io9? You know, io9 — of the "science movies tv books futurism concept art" io9? LOL and c'mon peeps. We don't all have to love it, or have it totes be our like fave subject n' shit...but knowledge/science IS the

Jezzies —

"That's what she said."

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Bullets can't stop it, extra-large chickenheads can't stop it...we may have to use NUCLEAR FORCE!

I loved everything from "Blood Simple" to "Lebowski." After that flick their offerings became increasingly (for me) hit/miss OR too esoteric to attract my attention. (In this way they've paralleled Spike Lee and his movies' seemingly fading import.)